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Community - Annapolis
From Annapolis to AfricaPublished 06/17/08
Linda Greenberg, founder of Giving Back Inc., the annual Holiday Help for the Homeless drive, and owner of Greenberg Jewelers in Brooklyn Park, is tackling a new project, this time far away from Annapolis - it's called "4 Uganda."
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Linda Greenberg is founder of the annual Holiday Help for the Homeless drive in Annapolis. She is spearheading a new project, 4 Uganda, through which a team of medical professionals will travel to Uganda to help children.And she's planning it all just over a year after she underwent emergency surgery after the vehicle she was driving was hit by an 18-wheeler. In the Crownsville resident's latest project, she is trying to save two vanishing species of primates - silverback gorillas and chimpanzees - in the Impenetrable Forest of Uganda; and at the same time make life better for the village...
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